Maharashtra
Mumbai Hotels To Shut Within Few Days? LPG Shortage Amid Middle East Tensions Threatens Restaurant Shutdown In City
Mumbai: A sudden shortage of commercial LPG cylinders amid the Middle East tensions has sparked alarm across the hospitality sector in Mumbai, with restaurant associations warning that eateries in the city could shut down within days if supplies are not restored.
Industry representatives say the disruption has already begun affecting several establishments, leaving hotel and restaurant owners struggling to secure cooking gas.
According to Vijay Shetty, president of the India Hotels and Restaurant Association, the shortage is spreading rapidly across Mumbai’s food industry. He said a growing number of restaurants are already facing difficulties in obtaining commercial LPG cylinders.
“As of today, 10–20 per cent of our members are facing problems. By tomorrow, it will be 60 per cent. By the day after tomorrow, it will be 100 per cent impact on restaurants, forcing them to shut,” He added that the association has written to Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and is in touch with Maharashtra Civil Supplies Minister Chhagan Bhujbal to urgently address the crisis.
Restaurant owners claim that commercial LPG supplies have largely stopped since Sunday. At the same time, delivery of domestic cylinders has also slowed down, with waiting periods reportedly stretching between two and eight days after booking.
Commercial LPG Cylinders Sold At Higher Prices
Annu Shetty, who runs Hotel Sagar in Mulund, said commercial LPG cylinders have become extremely difficult to find. “We are not finding commercial LPG cylinders. At a few places it is available but a Rs 1,750 cylinder is being sold for nearly Rs 1,950,” she said, according to the report.
The supply crunch has also triggered panic among households, as consumers with dual domestic LPG connections rushed to book refills. Dealers say the sudden surge in bookings has resulted in long queues and delays at LPG outlets across the city.
Industry representatives have also warned that if the shortage continues, some commercial users may turn to illegally purchasing subsidised domestic cylinders from the black market, a practice that authorities say is both unsafe and illegal.
Bengaluru Hotels Association Warns Of Shutdown From March 10
The LPG supply disruption has not been limited to Mumbai. Hotel associations in Bengaluru have also warned of a possible shutdown of eateries if the situation does not improve soon.
The Bangalore Hotels Association said the halt in commercial LPG supply could force hotels in the city to close operations from March 10. P C Rao, honorary president of the association, said hotels would not be able to function without cooking gas.
“Without gas, food and refreshments will not be available at hotels starting tomorrow. Hotels will not open,” Rao said, adding that the association has already approached central ministers and Members of Parliament from Bengaluru seeking immediate intervention.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said it has taken steps to stabilise LPG supply. Oil marketing companies, including Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum, have been directed to prioritise domestic household cooking gas supply.
Officials said refineries have also been instructed to increase LPG production and divert additional output for domestic consumption. India is simultaneously exploring fresh LPG import options from countries such as Algeria, Australia, Canada and Norway to stabilise supplies amid the ongoing global disruption.
Maharashtra
Mumbai: Anti-trespass action taken by IMC at 13 unauthorized shops in Goregaon (Maghribi) area.

Mumbai: Additional constructions of 3 shops on Swami Vivekananda Marg and 10 shops on 5D Road in Goregaon (West) were evicted today (March 10, 2026) by the ‘P’ department of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
The operation was conducted under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner (Zone-4) Smt. Bhagya Shri Kapse, and Assistant Commissioner (P South Division) Aniruddha Kulkarni.
It was found that unauthorized constructions on Swami Vivekananda Marg and 5D Road in Goregaon (West) were creating obstacles for pedestrians. In this backdrop, the Conservation, Encroachment Removal and Licensing Department, working under the ‘P South’ administrative division (ward) of the Municipal Corporation, jointly launched a drive. During this operation, 3 unauthorized constructions on Swami Vivekananda Marg were evicted. In addition, unauthorized additional constructions of 10 shops on 5D Road were removed. During this, eviction action was also taken against unauthorized hawkers in the area.
The action team included 5 officers and 25 employees of the Conservation, Encroachment Removal and Licensing Department working under the ‘P-South’ administrative division. 1 JCB, 1 truck, 1 cargo vehicle, gas cutter etc. were used for the operation. Adequate security was deployed by Bangur Nagar Police Station at that time.
Meanwhile, the administration is making it clear that regular action will continue against unauthorized constructions and unauthorized hawkers.
Maharashtra
Attention Thanekars! TMC Announces 24-Hour Water Cut On March 12 Due To Pipeline Work; Check Areas Affected

Thane: Water supply will remain suspended for 24 hours in several areas of Thane on Thursday due to pipeline work being carried out near the Siddheshwar Water Tank, according to the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC).
According to the civic body, excavation work for laying a new pipeline in the Uthalsar ward committee area is affecting the existing 600 mm diameter outlet pipeline connected to the Siddheshwar water tank.
As part of the project, the current pipeline will need to be shifted to facilitate the installation of the new line. To carry out the work, water supply will be suspended from 9 am on Thursday (March 12) to 9 am on Friday (March 13), officials confirmed.
During this period, water supply will remain disrupted in several areas of the Uthalsar ward, including the Siddheshwar Lake vicinity, Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar, Ganeshwadi, Nitin Company area, Panchpakhadi, Sarovar Darshan, Chandanwadi, Hansnagar, Singh Nagar, Khopat, Flower Valley, Shelar Pada, Gokuldaswadi, Kolbad and Gokulnagar.
Apart from these localities, parts of the Naupada ward will also face water supply disruption. These include Panchpakhadi, Chandanwadi, the municipal corporation premises, Charai and Dhobi Ali.
Civic officials have appealed to residents to store sufficient water in advance and use it judiciously during the shutdown period. The municipal corporation has also urged citizens to cooperate with authorities while the pipeline work is underway.
Maharashtra
Mumbai: BMC Begins TBM Installation For Goregaon Mulund Link Road Twin Tunnels In Aarey, Bhushan Gagrani Inspects Work

Mumbai, March 11: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has begun a key stage in the construction of the twin tunnels under Phase 3B of the Goregaon Mulund Link Road project, with the lowering of Tunnel Boring Machine components into a shaft at the Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari site.
The civic body shared updates and footage of the operation on social media platform X on Wednesday.
The operation involves carefully lowering several loose components of the Tunnel Boring Machine into the deep shaft from where tunnelling activities will eventually begin. The process marks a crucial step in preparing the machine that will excavate the twin tunnels planned under the GMLR project.
Municipal Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani visited the site to personally inspect the ongoing work and review the progress of the installation process.
To carry out the complex operation, specialised cranes with lifting capacities of 800 metric tonnes and 350 metric tonnes have been deployed at the site. These high capacity machines are being used to lower the TBM parts safely and precisely into the shaft.
The components are being lowered in phases to ensure safety and accuracy during assembly within the shaft.
Among the major parts lowered on the first day was the Type A shield, considered the primary mining component of the Tunnel Boring Machine. The massive structure weighs around 135 metric tonnes and plays a central role in the tunnelling process.
Several senior officials from the civic administration were present during the inspection and the lowering operation.
These included Additional Municipal Commissioner for Projects Abhijit Bangar, Deputy Commissioner Infrastructure Girish Nikam, Chief Engineer Bridges Rajesh Mule, Deputy Chief Engineer Bridges Naresh Meghrajani, and Executive Engineer Bridges Namdev Ravkale. Municipal engineers and project consultants were also present during the process.
The Goregaon Mulund Link Road is one of Mumbai’s major road infrastructure projects aimed at improving east west connectivity and reducing travel time across the city. The twin tunnels being constructed near the Aarey area form a critical part of this corridor.
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